Google and its parent company, Alphabet, have crossed a major milestone, reporting their first-ever USD 100 billion quarter, driven by strong growth across all major business segments. CEO Sundar Pichai shared the updates in a thread on X, calling it "a milestone quarter," as the company continues to accelerate its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy.
Pichai wrote, "We delivered our first-ever $100B quarter driven by double-digit growth across every major part of our business. Five years ago, our quarterly revenue was at $50B." The numbers reflect how rapidly Google's core products, including Search, YouTube, and Cloud, have scaled with the company's growing focus on AI.
He said Google's "full-stack approach to AI" is driving real momentum, with its advanced AI models, including Gemini

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